The Michener Institute
43°39′18.53″N 79°23′26.09″W / 43.6551472°N 79.3905806°W
| Motto | Per scientiam ad salutem |
|---|---|
Motto in English | Through science to health |
| Type | Publicly funded Institute for Applied Health Sciences |
| Established | 1958 |
| Location | , , |
| Campus | Urban |
| Colours | blue & gold ; |
| Affiliations | CBIE, CCAA, ACCC, AUCC, UHN |
| Website | www |
The Michener Institute of Education at UHN, or simply Michener, is a specialist post-secondary institution in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Based in Downtown Toronto and governed by the University Health Network (UHN), Canada's largest funded health care organization, Michener was founded by Diana Michener Schatz as the Toronto Institute of Medical Technology in 1958 with a pilot program in Medical Laboratory Technology at the Toronto General Hospital. After years of expansion through more programs offered, the institute was relocated to its present campus in 1972 at 222 St. Patrick Street and was renamed "The Michener Institute" after Schatz's father, Roland Michener (former Governor General of Canada) in 1990. The institute is funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health.
The Michener Institute consists of a School of Applied Health Sciences and a School of Continuing Education. Within its School of Applied Health Sciences, it offers certification in various medical technologies, including Chiropody, Cardiovascular Perfusion, Diagnostic Cytology, Medical Laboratory Science, Respiratory Therapy, Ultrasound, Radiation Therapy, and Genetics Technology. Michener Institute also offers a number of joint programs with the University of Toronto.